Helping Street Children - LADLI

I was in India over Christmas and into New Year. This was  a holiday found via www.responsibletourism.com and I travelled with Intrepid Travel. The holiday was amazing and one of the aspects of the trip I loved was that we visited a local voluntary organisation - Ladli. This is a vocational training centre for abused, orphaned and destitute girls. They give them the skills of jewellery making plus provide an education including teaching them English.   We thought this was a great venture and donated enough money to look after a street child for a year.

Ladli is going to be my charity for 2007 and I will be donating 5% of all my services and eBooks to this charity. If you are interested in this organisation you can read more here:

www.ladli.org

www.i-indiaonline.com

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